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SERIES STORYLINE: Set 1,300 years after the

events of How To Train Your Dragon , dragons are


now just a legend to the modern world. When a
geological anomaly opens up an immense, 7 miles-
deep fissure in the Earth’s surface, scientists from all
over the world gather at a new research facility to
study the mysterious phenomenon. Soon a group of
misfit kids, brought to the site by their parents,
uncover the truth about dragons and where they’ve
been hiding -- a secret they must keep to themselves
to protect what they’ve discovered.
DreamWorks' social sites quoted The Nine Realms su-
pervising producer, Beth Sleven, for Native American
Heritage month in November, 2021.
The series’ name is derived from the Norse cosmolo-
gical concept of the "Nine Realms", the belief in nine
different worlds, each inhabited by different beings, in-
cluding humans, gods, giants, elves
THE FOUR DRAGONS OF
THE SERIES
After 1300 years, the world has changed and a new legend
begins. The future of dragons is here in the all-new animated
series, DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms. Coming to
Peacock on December 23rd.
Bonding with a Dragon.....................Through
Snacks!
Meet Thunder, a Night Light dragon that Tom discovers
in the fissure! As they begin to bond, Tom realizes that
Thunder is not only energetic and courageous, but a bit
of a picky eater too! Discover the thrill of having dinner
with a dragon in the all-new animated series,
DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms! Coming to
Peacock on December 23rd.
How to Train a Two-Headed Dragon
While exploring the fissure, Tom and Jun encounter
unexpected dangers and end up separated! Jun ends up
trapped with a two-headed Mist Twister named Wu &
Wei, realizing she must befriend this daunting dragon if
she wants to escape alive! The all-new animated series,
DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms, is now
streaming on Peacock!
Beating the Bullies
While exploring the fissure, Tom and Jun encounter
unexpected dangers and end up separated! Jun ends up
trapped with a two-headed Mist Twister named Wu &
Wei, realizing she must befriend this daunting dragon if
she wants to escape alive! The all-new animated series,
DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms, is now
streaming on Peacock!
Smuggling a Dragon Out of Camp
Tom and the others debate how to keep the dragons a
secret, even as a rambunctious young “cloaking”
dragon named Feathers gets loose in town and pursues
a friendship with reluctant tech wiz Alex. Find out
what Dragon Club is all about in the all-new animated
series, DreamWorks Dragons: The Nine Realms! Now
streaming on Peacock!

“ You want to hear a story about


dragons? Everybody's got a favourite, right?
But I've got a dragon story you haven't heard. And

this one is my absolute favourite. Because this story
is mine.

Production: Douglas Sloan first hinted at the series on Twit-


ter in March, 2020, stating that a new "dragons" series was
coming set in modern times. The series was officially an-
nounced by DreamWorks on October 13, 2021 with the re-
lease of a teaser and a single promotional still.

Dragons - Thunder (6/6), Wu and Wei (4/6), Plowhorn (3/6),


Feathers (2/6)
Main Characters - Tom Kullersen voiced by Jeremy
Shada (6/6), Jun Wong voiced by Ashley Liao (6/6),
D'Angelo Baker voiced by Marcus Scribner (5/6),
Alexandra Gonzalez voiced by Aimee Garcia (6/6)

The second is set to be released on May


5, 2022. Number of Episodes: 7
Premiere Date: May 5, 2022
EPISODE LIST Season 1
Season 2
First Flight
Part 1 Uniconn
ed
First Flight Magma
Part 2 Breather
A Hole New Dragons of the
World Undead
Dragon Club Downpour
Featherhi The Tangled Web

de
Fault Follow The
Lightning Part 1
Ripper
Follow The
Lightning Part 2
'Dragons: The Nine Realms'
Trailer Brings the Mystical
Creatures to the Modern
World
DreamWorks Animation has announced an all-
new Dragons: The Nine Realms  animated series in-
spired by its popular How to Train Your Dragon fran-
chise. The announcement of the new series comes
with a teaser trailer that brings the dragons straight
to the modern world. Dragons: The Nine Realms,
which will consist of 6 episodes, premieres on Hulu
and Peacock on December 23.
The short teaser reveals the logo of the new anim-
ated series, shows some of the new dragons that’ll
star on the show, and introduces us to a new dragon
rider mounted on a creature that looks a lot like a dis-
tant descendent of Toothless. Rider and dragon fly
over a modern building with a heliport, while wind tur-
bines can be seen in the background.
Dragons: The Nine Realms  will try to do something
unique with the franchise since every previous instal-
ment was set in the Viking age. Set 1300 years after
the main trilogy conclusion, The Nine Realms  will
bring the mystical creatures to modern times in six
episodes of 22 minutes. So far, the only voice cast
member revealed is Jeremy Shada (Adventure Time),
who plays the rider shown in the teaser. John Telle-
gen serves as showrunner and executive producer
alongside Chuck Austen and Henry Gilroy, as well as
supervising producer Beth Sleven.
Dragons: The Nine Realms  is premiering on Hulu
and Peacock on December 23. Check out the new
trailer
Here’s Dragons: The Nine Realms’ official synopsis:
Set 1,300 years after the events of How To Train Your
Dragon, dragons are now just a legend to the modern world.
When a geological anomaly opens up an immense, miles-deep
fissure in the Earth’s surface, scientists from all over the world
gather at a new research facility to study the mysterious phe-
nomenon. Soon a group of misfit kids, brought to the site by
their parents, uncover the truth about dragons and where
they’ve been hiding -- a secret they must keep to themselves to
protect what they’ve discovered.

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DreamWorks released the first How to Train Your
Dragon film in 2010. Besides a successful trilogy
on theatre, the franchise inspired by Cressida
Cowell’s children's books also features the tie-in
series DreamWorks Dragons, which aired from
2012 to 2018. DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue
Riders, a spin-off series, was released in 2019,
with its sequel coming to Peacock on November
24.

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